Dr. Sandra Irene Reynertson, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5th Avenue And Roosevelt Rd, Medicine Neurology Service Line (111), Hines, IL 60141 Phone: 708-202-4163 Fax: 708-202-1095 |
Dr. Annming Andy Hsieh, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: Roosevet At 5th Ave, Hines, IL 60141 Phone: 708-202-8387 Fax: 708-202-2576 |
Dr. Dariush Sam Takhtehchian, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5th Roosevelt Road, Edward Hines, Jr Hospital, Hines, IL 60141 Phone: 708-202-8387 |
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The New York Times: "In an unusual move, a state government is developing regulations meant to stop doctors from prescribing higher doses of powerful — and often dangerous — pain killers for patients who are not benefiting from them. The effort, in Washington State, represents the most sweeping attempt yet to stem what some experts see as the excessive use of prescribed narcotics, and it is being closely watched by medical professionals elsewhere.
DynaVox Inc., a leading provider of software, devices and content to assist people in overcoming their speech, language or learning disabilities, announced today that its initial public offering of 9,375,000 shares of its Class A common stock has been priced at $15.00 per share. The shares are expected to begin trading tomorrow, April 22, 2010, on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol "DVOX."
Results of a small pilot study among patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension support the long-term benefits of upfront triple combination therapy, French researchers report.
An estimated 15 million babies are born preterm every year and more than one million die within the first 30 days after birth.
In what is believed to be the largest pancreatic cancer genome-wide association study to date, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute, and collaborators from over 80 other institutions worldwide discovered changes to five new regions in the human genome that may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer.
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